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Auction archive: Lot number 7

TERENTIUS AFER, Publius (185-159 B.C.). Comoediae . In Latin, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM. [Florence?, second quarter of the 15th century].

Auction 03.04.1996
3 Apr 1996
Estimate
£10,000 - £15,000
ca. US$15,163 - US$22,745
Price realised:
£28,750
ca. US$43,594
Auction archive: Lot number 7

TERENTIUS AFER, Publius (185-159 B.C.). Comoediae . In Latin, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM. [Florence?, second quarter of the 15th century].

Auction 03.04.1996
3 Apr 1996
Estimate
£10,000 - £15,000
ca. US$15,163 - US$22,745
Price realised:
£28,750
ca. US$43,594
Beschreibung:

TERENTIUS AFER, Publius (185-159 B.C.). Comoediae . In Latin, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM. [Florence?, second quarter of the 15th century]. 244 x 159mmm, 117 leaves, COMPLETE, collation: 1 8 (first blank 1/1 cancelled) 2-3 8 4 8 (blank 4/8 cancelled) 5-14 8 15 8 (final blank 15/8 cancelled), old ink foliation, catchwords at the end of each quire, ruled in plummet, justification: 177 x 99mm, written in brown ink in a very regular gothic rotunda bookhand, which shows strong humanist influence, two-line blue initials throughout, 7 LARGE INITIALS IN BURNISHED GOLD, 3- to 5-line, with white vine decoration in-filled with green and pink on blue ground, contemporary notes, regarding actors and stage directions added in a humanist cursive hand, two lines of text on folio 30 cancelled, marked 'vacant' and showing a wolf swallowing them. (Lower blank margins of 5 leaves cut away and skilfully replaced, unobtrusive wormhole in last leaves.) 18th-century red morocco gilt, spine gilt within 6 compartments, blue morocco label (label rubbed), edges gilt. GENERALLY A FINE COPY. PROVENANCE: William Ewart Gladstone, prime minister, with the booklabel of Hawarden Castle Library. Sold by his descendant Sir William Gladstone in our rooms, 8 December 1982, lot 121.

Auction archive: Lot number 7
Auction:
Datum:
3 Apr 1996
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

TERENTIUS AFER, Publius (185-159 B.C.). Comoediae . In Latin, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM. [Florence?, second quarter of the 15th century]. 244 x 159mmm, 117 leaves, COMPLETE, collation: 1 8 (first blank 1/1 cancelled) 2-3 8 4 8 (blank 4/8 cancelled) 5-14 8 15 8 (final blank 15/8 cancelled), old ink foliation, catchwords at the end of each quire, ruled in plummet, justification: 177 x 99mm, written in brown ink in a very regular gothic rotunda bookhand, which shows strong humanist influence, two-line blue initials throughout, 7 LARGE INITIALS IN BURNISHED GOLD, 3- to 5-line, with white vine decoration in-filled with green and pink on blue ground, contemporary notes, regarding actors and stage directions added in a humanist cursive hand, two lines of text on folio 30 cancelled, marked 'vacant' and showing a wolf swallowing them. (Lower blank margins of 5 leaves cut away and skilfully replaced, unobtrusive wormhole in last leaves.) 18th-century red morocco gilt, spine gilt within 6 compartments, blue morocco label (label rubbed), edges gilt. GENERALLY A FINE COPY. PROVENANCE: William Ewart Gladstone, prime minister, with the booklabel of Hawarden Castle Library. Sold by his descendant Sir William Gladstone in our rooms, 8 December 1982, lot 121.

Auction archive: Lot number 7
Auction:
Datum:
3 Apr 1996
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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